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Experience Montana’s Free Fishing Days This Father’s Day

Montana offers a unique gift idea for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day: a free weekend of fishing without a license. This event allows anyone to fish but still requires adherence to state regulations. Enjoy the experience responsibly, avoiding protected species, and have fun fishing on June 20-21, 2026.

Forget the overpriced brunch or the predictable necktie. Montana has a much better gift idea for the parental units in your life: legally sanctioned freebies! Every Mother’s Day and Father’s Day weekend, the state drops the velvet rope and lets absolutely anyone—resident or out-of-towner—cast a line into its waters without dropping a single dime on a fishing license. It’s designed to be the ultimate try-before-you-buy experience, cutting out the red tape so you can just grab a rod, hit the water, and see if you actually enjoy outsmarting a fish.

Just keep in mind that “free” doesn’t translate to a lawless aquatic free-for-all. While you get to skip the license fee, you still have to play by Montana’s regulations—meaning seasonal closures, bag limits, and specific water restrictions are very much still in effect.

Do your future self a favor and pull up the regulations online before you go so you don’t accidentally turn a free afternoon into a crazy expensive citation. Also, leave the protected species and prehistoric giants alone; bull trout and paddlefish are strictly VIP and require all their usual tags and paperwork, regardless of what holiday it is. Stick to the standard trout, bass, or walleye, though, and your weekend tab is officially on the house.

So, get out there this Saturday and Sunday, June 20-21, 2026, and enjoy some fishing fun with friends and/or family!

Happy Father’s Day!


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